| azeotrope | A mixture of two or more liquids that boils without change in proportion of the liquids, either in the liquid or the vapor phase; e.g., 95% ethanol (actually 94.9% by volume, the rest being water). Origin: G. A-priv. + zeein, to boil, + tropos, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
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| halothane-ether azeotrope | An azeotropic mixture in the proportions halothane 68 to diethyl ether 32, by volume, that combines the advantages of each anaesthetic yet is non-flammable. Origin: G. A-priv. + zeein, to boil, + tropos, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
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An azeotrope is a liquid mixture of two or more components which has a unique constant boiling point. This azeotrope may boil at a higher, lower, or intermediate temperature, relative to the constituent liquids, and the liquid retains the same composition as it is boiled. ...
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A liquid mixture that distills without change in composition and characterized by a constant minimum or maximum boiling point which is lower or higher than any of the components.
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a liquid mixture of two or more substances that boils a constant temperature. The mixture cannot be separated by normal distillation, but can be redistilled and reused in its azeotropic form.
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A blend of two or more components whose equilibrium vapor phase and liquid phase compositions are the same at a given pressure.
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